1 What was so significant about the Emancipation Proclamation?
It stated that all slaves in the rebellious states were free.
It reminded Northerners of why they were fighting the Civil War.
Slave owners were allowed to continue owning slaves.
It gave Southerners the right to keep slaves.
Why did life in the South change after the Emancipation Proclamation and Civil War?
So many southern towns were destroyed.
Many soldiers had died defending the South.
Plantations were difficult to run without slaves to work there.
The South stayed as part of the United States.
How did the slaves feel when they heard about the Emancipation Proclamation?
angry
excited
bored
cruel
In the last paragraph, in the sentence, "they gave speeches about the horrible institution of slavery," the pronoun "they" refers to
the slaves
the politicians
the citizens
the abolitionists
The passage "The Emancipation Proclamation" is mostly about
an announcement that ended slavery in a large part of the U.S.
a famous speech that Abraham Lincoln made on a battlefield.
how slavery in the South was different from slavery in the North.
Abraham Lincoln's most famous speeches.
Secede means to separate.
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False
Emancipation means( )?
When Lincoln said that the Union Army will free and protect slaves, Northerners knew that they were fighting the Civil War to end slavery.
True
False
Whose picture is at the top of the Emancipation Proclamation?
George Washington
Harriet Tubman
Several abolitionists
Abraham Lincoln
The Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery everywhere in the United States.
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False
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